Top 20 Buhari Quotes Nigerians No Longer Believe In

There are some President Buhari quotes that Nigerians would love the president to be reminded of. Well-intended statements that can yield fruitful results if they are genuinely backed by appropriate actions.

Words may be cheap but what makes a leader stand out is marching his words with his actions. Promises make no sense until they are fulfilled.

Leadership comes with its crosses and crowns; thus no one excepts “magic”. Nonetheless leaders should prove to the people beyond reasonable doubts that there is a unity of purpose.

Sid by side to his commendable part, President Buhari‘s regime has been largely accused of tribal/religious sentiments, inefficiency in economic matters and political victimization.

Let’s take a look at some Buhari quotes that most Nigerians would love to materialize as it concerns the afore mentioned.

1. I belong to everybody, and I belong to nobody.

2. The corporate existence of Nigeria as a single entity is not a subject of debate and will not be compromised.

3. I pledge myself and the government to the rule of law, in which none shall be so above the law that they are not subject to its dictates, and none shall be so below it that they are not availed of its protection.

13. Our long night is over and a new dawn has come… Democracy and rule of law will be put in place.

14. Money has been recovered, whatever has been recovered we have to end up in courts.

15. Religion must never be used as an excuse to divide us, oppress others or gain unfair advantage.

16. We will stop corruption and make the ordinary people, the weak and the vulnerable our top priority.

17. Any war waged on corruption should not be misconstrued as settling old scores or a witch-hunt. I’m running for president to lead Nigeria to prosperity and not adversity.

18. We will be a compassionate government, for out of compassion arises the truest forms of wealth and progress a society can attain.

19. Constitutionally there are limits to powers of each of the three tiers of government but that should not mean the Federal Government should fold its arms and close its eyes to what is going on in the states and local governments. Not least the operations of the Local Government Joint Account.

20. This generation of Nigerians and indeed the future generation have no country other than Nigeria, we shall stay and salvage it together!